THINK PINK in the wilds of East Africa. At Tanzania’s Lake Natron, lesser flamingoes are a pastel crowd, their salmon-colored plumage glowing as vast flocks fly overhead or wade in a shallow lake.
Sometimes, truth is indeed more terrifying than fiction. In what could easily make for prime horror film fodder, a renowned photographer has captured stunning images of wildlife calcified by the ...
Lake Natron in Tanzania is one of the most serene lakes in Africa, but it's also the source of some of the most phantasmagorical photographs ever captured — images that look as though living animals ...
IT is widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful lakes – owed to its unique reddish pink colour. But tourists must not swim in it, and the water is so harsh that it can turn animals to ...
The chemistry of Lake Natron's water promotes quick crystallizing. Oct. 2, 2013— -- The Dead Sea may be one of the saltiest lakes on earth, but at least it doesn't turn animals to husks of their ...
Learn the deadly consequences of drinking water from Lake Natron. Tears flowed in S.F. courtroom as immigration judge was fired mid-hearing ...
Photographer Nick Brandt found the petrified remains of flamingos and other animals with mineral deposits outlining their bodies like statues. He then set them up in 'real life' poses before capturing ...
English photographer and conservationist Nick Brandt has produced this series of fascinating photographs of petrified animals in Tanzania Above: Petrified flamingo ...
Just 400mm of rain falls on Lake Natron each year, and much of that is 'phantom rain' which evaporate before hitting the surface IT is widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful lakes – owed ...